COMD 1306 Introduction to Communication Sciences and Disorders
This course provides undergraduate students with an overview of the fields of speech language pathology (SLP), speech and hearing science, and audiology. It provides information about the academic and clinical requirements for certification and licensure in these careers. It discusses the neurotypical development of speech and language skills; the sciences and disorders of communication and swallowing and the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders; the various populations with communication disorders; the natures of the careers of SLP, speech and hearing science, and audiology; work settings; and related ethical, socioeconomic, and clinical matters.
There are three major purposes for this course. First, it should help students from various academic backgrounds to determine if they should pursue one of these highly rewarding careers. Second, for students who have already decided to pursue a career in communication sciences and disorders/audiology, the course will prepare them for the in-depth exploration that subsequent individual program courses will provide. Third, the course provides a valuable opportunity for students and professionals from other fields who work with individuals with disabilities or want to learn about the nature of human communication and survey various communication disorders.